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Results of Graduation Census as of six months after graduation for May graduates from 2014—2016.

When meeting President Obama is part of the job

Morgan Stahr, SPA/BA '18

Communications, Legal Institutions, Economics, & Government

I would not have had these opportunities if I was at another university.

As a sophomore, I interned at the Democratic National Committee. Without AU, this experience would not have been possible and I am extremely thankful. The past intern in my department was the President of AU College Democrats and our boss was also an AU Alum! While at the DNC, I had the privilege to meet President Obama, Secretary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Michelle Obama. I would not have had these opportunities if I was at another university.

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